2025 Detroit Lions training camp
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Kennelly made one of the plays of the day on the first day of camp, and is showing he belongs in the mix after a strong start in Allen Park.
The Detroit Lions opened training camp this past weekend ahead of their July 31, 2025 preseason opener amid a frenzy of activity as Detroit prepares for what fans hope will be a first-ever Super Bowl run.
The Tennessee Titans are continuing to add to their training camp roster, reportedly signing former Detroit Lions running back Jermar Jefferson. Detroit's former seventh-round pick had multiple stints in Detroit, but was not ever able to carve out a significant role in the offense.
Brad Galli and Detroit News writer Nolan Bianchi take a look at the overall vibe entering 2025, the new-look offensive line, and the organization’s growth under Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell
Hendon Hooker and Kyle Allen have alternated days working with the second-team offense through two days of Detroit Lions training camp.
▶ Anzalone and injured edge defender Al-Quadin Muhammad were both spotted watching practice in street clothes. Cornerback Ennis Rakestraw, who left Sunday's practice with a chest injury, and cornerback Stantley Thomas-Oliver were seen working off to the side with trainers.
The Detroit Lions' secondary looked formidable in practice Tuesday and has the potential to be one of the strongest position groups on the team.
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Axios on MSNLions open camp hungry for more than just a playoff runThe Lions are back on the hunt for a Super Bowl, with training camp in full swing and the first preseason game just eight days away. The big picture: Despite winning a franchise-record 15 games and the NFC North last season,